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'''Guillaume de Nogaret''' (1265 – | '''Guillaume de Nogaret''' (1265 – 1313) was a [[France|French]] jurist who became the councilor and keeper of the seal to [[Philip IV of France. The [[Mentor]] of the [[French Assassins|French Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]], De Nogaret was the architect of the downfall of the official [[Templars|Templar Order]] in 1307. | ||
His wish to destroy the Templar Order finally came into fruition | His wish to destroy the Templar Order finally came into fruition when Pope Benedict XI, his personal rival, died poisoned and was replaced by Assassin-aligned Clement V and when he succeeded to turn King Philip against the Templars. | ||
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Guillaume de Nogaret (1265 – 1313) was a French jurist who became the councilor and keeper of the seal to [[Philip IV of France. The Mentor of the French Brotherhood of Assassins, De Nogaret was the architect of the downfall of the official Templar Order in 1307.
His wish to destroy the Templar Order finally came into fruition when Pope Benedict XI, his personal rival, died poisoned and was replaced by Assassin-aligned Clement V and when he succeeded to turn King Philip against the Templars.
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